EU-intra mobility is under numerous challenges, that endanger its current features and future. To face political, economic and social challenges, EU intra-mobility legislation needs more resilience.
Trials often put on the spotlight weaknesses and gaps that should be filled. The incompletness of EU citizenship and the discordance between EU legislation and Member States' practises have to be dealt with.
Resilience also requires a set of properties such as flexibility, legal certainty, consensus on core institutes, coherence and solidarity. The article will explore each of these properties in relation to current challenges and propose potential paths.It will also address the benefits of a better resilience for EU citizens, EU Member States and the European project in general.